Today’s Headlines
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By
Bryan Goebel
8:53 AM PST on January 10, 2011
- Double-Fine Zones Help Reduce Crashes But 19th Ave, Van Ness Still Traffic Sewers (SF Examiner)
- Transbay Terminal Construction Idle While Planners Study Impacts (SF Gate)
- Environmental Groups Reach Settlement in Challenge of Hunter’s Point Development (SF Gate)
- Mayor’s Office, Livable City Announce Sunday Streets Routes for 2011 (BIKE NOPA)
- Talk of Dismantling Redevelopment Agencies Draws Mixed Reaction in San Mateo (SM Daily Journal)
- Senator Boxer Pledges to Fight GOP Effort to Stop EPA from Regulating GHGs (KPCC)
- Arizona Rep. Gifford, Shot in Rampage, is Member of Bike Caucus (League of American Cyclists)
- SF Gate: “Folding Bike Makes Cycling Lifestyle Convenient”
- Marin IJ Profiles Mike’s Bikes: “A Passion for Bikes — and Philanthropy”
- Washington State to Consider a New Safe Passing Law (Bike Portland)
- Cole Valley Alley Investigates the Cobblestone Circles on Some San Francisco Streets
- SF Bike Party Rolls Through the City, Providing Good Times and Good Vibes (Richmond SF Blog)
- Some Highlights from Yesterday’s No Pants Ride (Muni Diaries)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
Bryan Goebel is a reporter at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco. A veteran journalist and writer, he helped launch Streetsblog SF in 2009 and served as editor for three years. He lives car-free in the Castro District.
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